Brother D and Miss Bren spent a weekend in Seattle, and all you get is Mail Order Zombie Episode 126! To give you a taste of Crypticon Seattle 2010, you'll get a quick visit with Ernie Hudson; an interview with the writer of the comic The Adventures of Doctor Zombie Mackenzie Meredith; another interview with Alan Gandy, the creator of the graphic novel Voyeur Dead; a review of J. T. Seaton's George's Intervention, which was the movie Brother D presented to the crowd at the con. Miss Bren and Brother D turned on their recorder at the con (thanks for joining the show Pat!), and then sat down behind their mics at MOZ Central to dive into the week's Feedback Discussion.

We celebrate the 125th episode of Mail Order Zombie with Night of the Comet! Brother D reviews the classic 80s film, and he's joined by several members of the Mail Order Zombie Family when they call in their thoughts on the film as well! An installment of the ABCs of Zombies focuses on the movie, and Catherine Mary Stewart stops by Mail Order Zombie Central for an interview! Daddy might have gotten them uzis, but Brother D brings you the Night of the Comet goodness this week! This episode runs heavy during the Feedback Discussion with Brother D and Miss Bren, and more than once, some bonus beats are dropped.

From Norwescon 33, Julie McGalliard, Eric Morgret and Derek M. Koch explore how horror films from the past have influenced us today and whether or not this is a good thing, as well as talk about some of their favorite films from horror's last 100 years.

A major US new magazine was reporting about zombies invading without you evening knowing about it this past weekend.

By going to the Newsweek website, visitors could enter the old-school Konami gaming cheat code once popular on Nintendo game systems (up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, b, a, enter) and watch the main page of Newsweek switch from a story about mining in Afghanistan to a bowel-evacuating all-caps headline screaming: "ZOMBIES ATTACK!"

Here is what you got if you put in the code successfully (if www.newsweek.com no longer has this Easter egg)

Brother D shows that he has flavor . . . sort of . . . when he reviews Mutant Vampire Zombies from the 'Hood! from director Thunder Levin. While this movie was released without a rating, it certainly WOULD have earned an R-rating, so consider yourself warned when you listen to this movie's review. (Of course, Miss Bren's freestyling sometimes would earn an R-rating, too!) In the Zombie Beat, Need-a-Nickname Scott brings us some news about The Walking Dead, and we CAN'T WAIT to see this series realized after hearing the clip of Frank Darabont talking about the production that Scott dug up!

If you like this short, consider heading to http://tinyurl.com/motldvid and clicking "Like" to help support filmmaker Sam Wineman. If he gets enough votes, he may be able to make a feature-length version!

Brother D setting himself on fire, flying heads, zombies on public access television, spontaneous beat-boxing, an old issue of Heavy Metal magazine, ESP, lawyers, dinosaur diets, Saw, Lost, the Zombie Aptitude Test, another dig at Zombieland, Resident Evil 4, Molotov cocktails, infodumps, evil sap, inappropriately confusing The Book of Zombie with something else and Run-D.M.C. - this is Episode 123 of Mail Order Zombie. To be more specific, Brother D interviews Patrick Devaney about his television show Zombie Hunters: City of the Dead, and he reviews Thomas Berdinski's Zombie Atrocity: The Italian Zombie Movie Part 2. Last month's ZAT answers are discussed before a new ZAT question is presented to the MOZ Family, Miss Bren hits up the Feedback Discussion while Need-a-Nickname Scott heads up the news with the Zombie Beat.